Wednesday, July 19, 2017

During the plebiscite
organized by the Venezuelan opposition on July 16, a group of suspected pro-government
armed groups attacked
one of the voting centers in plaza Catia, Caracas. As a result of the attack
one woman died and at least three more people were wounded.

President Maduro has
hinted at the possibility that the “US Department of State and Donald Trump”
could be behind the attack in Catia. His suspicions are based on the second
paragraph of a press
release published by the Department of States on July 17, a day after the plebiscite.

“…we condemn the loss
of life in Catia, Caracas and deplore the violence. We call on the Venezuelan
government to bring the attackers to justice,” says the second paragraph of the
statement.

“This is a very
delicate and strange paragraph in this statement,” explained
Maduro, “we are now investigating the reason for this second paragraph.
Donald Trump and the Department of State concerned with Catia? What is this
about? (…) What importance could plaza Catia have had for the failed imperialist
strategy?”

“How far can a
conspiracy go in preparing false flags (falsos
positivos) and massacres? How far does the hand of the US embassy reach
into the massacre attempts that have been staged in Venezuela in the last one hundred
days?” Maduro also asked.

To answer these
questions the president has asked Venezuela’s “highest authorities” to mount a
full investigation “in order to concentrate our efforts, and to integrate all
the institutions, in the task of clearing this strange and unique expression in
the second paragraph by the Department of State, naming plaza Catia.”

President Maduro has
announced a new “Special Plan of Emergency Justice” for the “search and
capture conspirators.” The announcement was made during a televised session of
the Council for the Defense of the Nation (Codena), which was declared in “permanent
sessions” by the government in order to “face the imperial threat” against the
country.

The plan, according
to Maduro, is the brain child of Maikel Moreno, President of Venezuela’s
highest court, the Tribunal Supremo de
Justicia (TSJ), and will involve several state security agencies, including
“military justice, police institutions, the Interior Minister,” and the
recently appointed by the TSJ, pro-government vice-attorney general, Katherine
Harrinton.

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

This video by Telesur’s Madelein Garcia (@madeleintlSUR) surpasses most of what has been reported in this blog. It begins with the revelation that “43 symbols written in Hebrew” have been found painted along the main opposition protests routes in Caracas. An “expert” interviewed by Garcia explains that the symbol roughly mean “I stand here” which, the expert says, is a symbol used by “Masonic”, “Zionist”, and “other US organization to harm governments that work in the service of their people.” Garcia further explains that the places in which the symbols have been found could indicate evacuation routes, meeting places for “terrorist gatherings,” or even an the invasion route to be used by foreign forces.